AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Politics: The UK has urged FIFA to investigate Argentina after players displayed a “Las Malvinas son Argentinas” banner in the semi-final vs England, reigniting the Falklands/Malvinas sovereignty dispute; FIFA says it’s assessing match reports and could impose sanctions, while Argentina insists the gesture reflects national identity. Trade War: Brazil condemned new U.S. 25% tariffs on selected Brazilian imports as politically motivated and warned of reciprocal measures, with the hit expected to affect about 18% of exports to the U.S. (roughly $7.4B) and raise uncertainty for industries already struggling. Cuba Sanctions: The U.S. imposed fresh sanctions on Cuba’s tourism ministry and other state firms, deepening the long-running embargo and worsening a humanitarian crisis. Colombia Diplomacy: Colombia’s incoming government says it will withdraw its ICJ intervention in South Africa’s case against Israel and move toward restoring ties, including plans for an embassy in Jerusalem. Mexico Border Ecology: On the U.S.-Mexico border, ranchers are expanding use of ancient rock water-control structures to slow erosion, boost biodiversity, and improve drought resilience. Venezuela Finance Push: Delcy Rodríguez said Venezuela is working to return to the international financial system to help banks and stabilize exchange markets.
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